& ,-t$ rv !- -r f fi-2 ' (JrW 5?f 55 OBtjje yatxtef V I VAVVf 4c, J7 VOLUME X.XLII-NO. 10S. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1887. PRICE TWO OE3 Mfc CT7 i II mmmmr mm mm ( MURDERED FOR HIS MONEY. i.iniir e.y rim .n.riAtret tnAur.nr rir niK .iss.i.iw.vs uurii-trtitey. A Ueal mill Fieineilltaled lleeO-lha tluilj Mutilated mil Ilia Fragments Hratlerril le A Told Detentleii-A Slut; that llrrallt I'm Murder, (if lint Idir st'irgne. Iho murderer of lloergo A. Ceduinti, thu 'lomervllle milkman, whose mutilated liedy wni found scatteiud along by tliu roadside In l.oiltigleu, Muss, ha confessed Tbe deed km committed by Jui. Ldward Newlln, tliu elglitoen-year-eld employee! Cedumii. Nutv. Mil killed young Coalman nt three o'clock Tuenlny inernliiK. Tim deed wm ilmie In t "odium's own stable. Liler In the day II10 mitrdorurriitthectnthoatill tliu body, chepped IT tliu left leg hiiiI right nrm mid started llli tlm Nxly In I1I1 pung for llie reunlry. At tlm spel In Lexluglnii whom Hid tientl mid nrm vuue found he dropped tliu head (if thu body In tlm inlddlu bl thu read mid then threw the arm out lle returned hi Nemor- UIe hy going through Wattlnui liy the reid te liestiui llu roaetied Hnuiervlllu ut flvu o'clock Tuesday meriiliiK- Alter this I10 etlled up his jouuger brother mid togethor they went out ever the milk route mid til, tribute! thu cum le Cediiinn's customer". riioSiiinervllle police suspected that Now New tin whs the murderer, nud ttptn le seated the stable, 'l'liuv found 11 bloody axu mid ether ovldrurei of foul play. Newlln leek lle hnr.enud rlclgh and tnde away Wedliesday itfterntmii niul did net return until evening, w lien Iowa arrested. 1IIK Mt'Ilt'En 1 n.M l.dl.ll, Thief Parkhunt went te the lookup next morning '' had n conversation with tlm prlientir. riimlly the chief produeed the bloody t(i, mid atktsl the lad II he knew te whom It belonged. "Yes, that Is Ceduian'a axe," was the hesitating reply. "Come up hum te tint light aud ie the hlejd en It,', said Ibe chlef. Fer the first tlme the ley nhnwed signs of weakness mid (error. Ilotremblod violently from bend te tint and tiling bat k. Prtxently ha breke down. "I did It Alene," basil J brokenly , "bill I didn't kill him with Ilia me. It wn with n kulfe." Ornltlillv uud pilnl by pilut he Hindu known Itin ilet.itli of llie tiorrlble butchery, llu had hnd tlm plot And crlme In mind ler hub day. CediiMif (i Iticlluailcn le lK.mt til hi prutlUhte bulnen furiiiihei the mo me mo Uve. Oediiuu iipokeon Meudny of the large huiu of money he vx irttxl 10 cullcvl Irem ln ountemnrx that dy. '! auppiMe you'll cel. ctalieiU 11,000, won't you T" observod Now New lln. "Ntl Kiiet net morn limn fi0," wm lU,ieplr. lle Kei about JJM hikI wt tadly PapHjluted. Iho yeuin miirdtrnr tited te the 'jlef that he went Inte the ttible eum tlni) be Tern t'ediunu ciineiu all ilrt'.t.d up te go out uieu hi milk piiUK. The butcher' knlfe wm tlcklnic into oiie aldu of the auble wall, nnd wbeu C'edman had get well lute t'l'J Ntable Newlln .elred thli knife 'inlckly mid runlied liorely up in tue lofemtion nni, who hid net 1:111 nltKhb-tt loiniMtleu Hut Newlln uieaiit him nuy ti trin. lle eirl 1111 victim and with oiie nlew out CeIumd'h tlirntt from '.u toeir. UeJmiu hnd Jm. lifouueiiKh lull In lilm le ery out, "Don't ll"' whvn he rrnletl, lUcKtiretl mid loll In heap iiffiii the Mrtble fleer, with it torrent .of bleed ruhliiK from the tonlbleeut ai-re.1 hta thret. Now New lln tlinn leliail th-i atu and Ntru -K him re prated ly upon the head until xnl-dt-l that ll'e hm extinct MSPOlN'l Ol TIIL nje Newlln next conihlereJ whthe had bat. ter de with the deid bjily. He 1m 1 rml antuowhere that If a hotly wai cut up nnd dIMrlbultd In varleut place away from the cene el the criine II at tbere would llttle liaiirt) nl del re I 'in. I In thoreupeu pro pre pro ceetletl le tllvtoei lbetxly ut (.'iclei in, unit by n.wage btexlnir up 11 tliu left le he mauaeJ te hew It oil Thu IieaJ wi cut oil nltfr he nrrUed In Lexington. Toe meet Imperiiiit ui the .'itlrmttlirn of Ncjglln'a c inensleii was tint lludluK 'HiurH (lwfejf tilt blO.jd rtallli'd kuife witu which tltSBgd wat i.miiniuwl. It wm leuntl bo be t vteBghe plank el tholleorliiKauilallhough it liMclVu WHtliml It null berudNllnct truce of clotted bloetl near the bandit'. It I in ordinary Miti-bei'a knlle, with a tnitie buiidle and 11 blndd ever u tuet lentr It 1 ground t very line tilc Tliu til!' or also dl dl eiverttl an ice pick, kiicIi ii'Vjye uied 011 Icm crlM. Tbere were bleed fptibt en Iho head mid handle, nltbiuiith ttii tee had btm wathetl. It limit liawi Itren UMd In the mutilation el ihe Unit. 'I Mi koceutl con re I j lint mily rvMitb-d the iirticlcft uaiued hut fnriiHtiiHl ulinust uierjnbt're venrlupu profit that the bloody trnge.ly had been unacted lu the amall hulldlmr. The keanm of the fleer were tilled In plactH with dried bloetl, and In many n crack In the well worn hinrdi thi Htine i;erv erl lite''i app3ired, Jlloed we ale Itiund In the pung in whicli the body wan carried nway. Tbeotlero I'arker, of l,oxlnt;ten, mw U10 man aud bum 011 Middle HTcet, in thattetvu, TueMtiay aflerneiu. Newlln ro-eultt Mr. I'arker Ihlt mernlui; wbeu confronted with him. The mm of 27ii wm feiitid In Nenlm'a pw wnileu. Till rRIRONCIt VNO III I AMU . Newlliili.-ftd.irklulr.it Ireili uud ruddy lace, brown oye-t, aud lu lilt wlftle appoar appear appoar nuce la remarkably prepoaieiilux uud lululli Kut loekliiK. He Uone of n family of lle mother., two el whom ure elder and two yeuuKur than he, who live with tbulr mother en Autumn hneiiup, i:.il Sitnervllle. WlUle nethlUK really bid la known of the boy, thuy have the reputation or IxiIub het bUxKled mid a llttle wild, and thin ropuutleu Udward, a thuy call him, hit shared with theiu. The uutepiy en the body nhowed that U10 deceased had rocelvcd ever twenty blown, any 0110 of w hlcti would Imve caused dentil , Hut he probably recelred n blew In the ntuk 'which atuuiK'd blm, and that he bled te death very neon ufler. After lilt arre.it nud liofero lilt couftvttlen jeuiik Newlln iiiade aevural Htatementa te aweuut for I'eduun'K murder. One el them wa that C'edman had two onemlos, Theinn Nevllle and Mlchnel Hneeny, who luid threatoned te tike bU llie. Tliey were both arretted itutl iue new lu cui'.edy. They nre itbeut twonty-tlireeyoiraol ae nnd lle lu Charlmtenu. Neville has aorved noveral nenlcuce In Iho Heute of Correction for as xault and battery, tlrunkenneHa mid ether elluiihua. NearralKUmeiit lu thocate of the iiiurder wait made aud the nutter will net be pre tented lu c-jiirt until all Ihu oyl eyl oyl tlence lu colleeted. a uiiei:i:n ui:.ini;L) mhiiiku. MtH. Newlln, the mether of the youthful murdorer, called te bee him at tliu Hemer. llle lockup this afternoon. The meeting wat a very atlectlux one. Ilelh cried ler huvural mliiute Ixifure they could talk. "Oh, Kddlel It la net true!" aald the mether. " Tell me It la a lie and I will die for you. Just nay It Is net true, ter my mikel ler your own aakol-fer llie aakoef your peer uead father. Theu die hUKKetl bl in and boteiiKbt him In thunauioet all the ealnt te aay the atery wait (alto. Ue cried nnd acled very ponltently, but ad. bered te hi utatoment made thU lorenoon. The two were trKuther a Ieuk tlme and the old lady had te bu alme.it carried out wheu kIie lelu Allur his -.uother'adoparturo yeuug ew llu wa moody for a tlme and Hloeil in Iho toriieref IiIh cell with hi heal bowed, evl tleully dttf p lu thought When a pellvemmi fame In, howtner, he walked forward le the ratine, of hit cell aud tepeated hi cenfu. alen lu uutall. Thu clrcuuntuucet of the ut aultimd murder were told as bolore. He dwelt Willi greut iiiliiuleiicut en the tllipetial el the body. An aoeu 11s he wa nitltlled that Uud tiui 11 was dead, he nald he searched the body and drugged It uudtir a waxen in Iho tUble. Tim leut of the dead man Htuck out he (hey could be Keen, he he tccK a hatcbel and cut the knoe Joints, In order that Uieyueuld be doubled back en the body. Then he wathed up the fleer, uoncetletl the weaien, cliinged hm clethe aud weut out and dollvered the milk with 111 lourtecu. ear-old brother. IfeturnlnK about olevon o'clock Tuesday forenoon, be began te chop tin the body. A Iter cutting oireuo arm, he deoidett te put the body In the milk pung and go out te a Bloomy read In Lexington le thre It lnt the wuedi, a toen m be wm outside of Lexluetwi h btiKaii te atrip the body, wlileli lay en the lloer of the pung. The clethe were done up In a bundle and hidden behind n atoue wall, whero the lUnn btiyx leuntl thorn. Alter lb lit hohncketl oil the head with a hatehfit and threw that with the nevered arm, Inte the weed a. Theu Iho rlvht ltK. whicli haj net been found, wa cut oil and thrown nut All till tlme the hnrae had h?cu walklilK aleni: the read through the wtxids and New llu naw he would net bn e time te cut oil the olherarm ami leg befere hit iMtuit te a clear. Ing where there went re,.lilrnrin- lln atepped tlm lierav, llieifdire, and taking the trunk, Willi enu arm and ene leg attached, threw It down n deep K"ly by tlm alde el the read. Coming back by tlm way el Walthaiti Iho young bwixiIii ateiitd en tlm "Mlte (Irniiuil" ttiharea brutli with aeieralef the Irotter that were nut that all moon, lle do de do lleored hi milk a UMial the next iiiernlng, mid when he had returned and mien Ida din nur he again lmrnfed up and wai going away wheu the police ctllml and akml him about Ced mini. llenxt went down le the houae of Mr. U It 1'illabury, where Ced. man Uiartletl, and get the money from Coil Ceil man' desk. Till took aome lima Toward evening he called at hi mother'n and anted her loge out tin the "Mlbi llreund " for a trel, but ahe wan limy uud could net go, no he reliirnetl te the Muble, where he wa ar retted. Kveryact waa cool and delilierale, nud though bin mother' tear wwhihhI te ill, treti him he I unconcerned aud liilk about the muidtir in an nverday nemrreiice. N'ihMm'. t'alhrr Wat Intuttir. IlesitiN, Jan. 1. Thumothet el Kdward Newlln, the aelt-cenlecfietl murderer oKlee. A. Cetlmati, told a reporter enteritay that the iKiy'a father wk net a Mlie man. Nhe eltcu hid hla iRijr and knives from four that he would kill blmitflf. llalore ICdward wa born the father went en a protracted rproe ami Iho mother elten regretted that the child wai liern, fearing that hi head wa net right Jauiea i; Newlln wa arraigned lu the Hemurvlllu pollen mutt Ihlt morning nnd charged Willi Iho murder of doerge A. Cod Ced man. lle pleaded net guilty aud waiting ex nmluatleii wa committed .te await tilal In llie iierler finiri in lehruary. L.trrvitB tir a hehkr tiutsr. A rtdlt (ft II. IUI Itnmil. iifNt.tr T.lt Ihls tluuiily, Itananlpil Pur Itr.ttirluit llie llnrtr. from ttietixfiitd l'it. Isaac Hlekes, 11 aemewhat notorious colerod liidhldual, who has made Oxford his home wheu net engaged elsew here, was taken up te his former abode at West Chester by Con Cen Con atable Mi-I'addeii en Thuradny last The history el this chaugn of Isaie'a restdonce Is appended. Nteke happened lu the vicinity of Uue lllchnrds' farm, New (Itrden town ship, en Monday night of last week nnd being tlretl of going about the world afoot entered Mr. ltlcharda' atable and took 0110 of his horse and n bridle. Mounting thu Bleed .Stoke rode lelsurely along westward until boreachetl New Texas, I.tncnster county. Here he went te the resi dence of II. Ilally Ilrewii, and In the absence of Mr. It arranged with his aen Oeerge te leitre the horae there, stating he would call lu a nhert tlum and redeem II, and lierrnwed from (leerge fiM oil It Oil the return of Mr. Itrewu he decldej at enc the herse was atelen proper.', and next day reported from Oxford te Mr. Hlchards where his leet horae was. Mr. K, lu com piny with Constable Metirn, of New Oarden, went te llrewn'a and obtained his horse, (uylng the reward el 25 elferud ler It recovery. On Thursday morning, Constable Mo Me Padilei), having learned that Stoke had returned te Oxterd and wanting him en an old charge, obtained n warrant and went with Olllcer l'lerseu te hi house In Ilrlck- hiiI row. After aurreunillng the place the constable suiveeded lu tlndmg him Mt Mt crrled under a boil lu the upir story of the adjoining dwelling. Htnkti looked In the muzzloet Mel- adden's revolt or, anil seeing it wa an Improved bore, easily yielded te tlm pirstuilen and followed blm. At Justice I'hllllps' olllce word arrived that Htekea had stolen Richards' horse when he wa bound ever te court and taken te Jill en the two n'cloek train by I'onshtble Md'udden. The Union Association el New tiartlen eiler (Hi a reward el 1100 for tlm thiel and Ji'i for the hore. llrewn get the latter and ls claim le the former, 111 als 1 doe the constible and the Justi' ... 'lit f.irr.t k.y; itKlvili.nn Trti Sli K llrr Snifter, ins Ktplrr an Hunt -Ifierwariti Mrs. Catharlne Dulchler, wife of Mail inlllati litlchler, meichunt, 27 North (iuoen stieet, dusl huddeuly en Thursday evening nbeut s o'clock. She had been sullerlng from a oeld but otherwise was lu her usual health during the day and itltt her supper with the family In the evening. Alter sup per she complained of (stliia In the region of the heart, and about 7 o'cleok went le bed. Nothing serious dm anticipated, but lu an hour alie was dead, preauiuably from heart dl-eate, as ahe had previous attacks of It Mrs. Delehler wa a native of II iden. S'10 came with her pirents te America when alie was only 11 child. Her maiden uaiue was Mestner. Nhe married Mr. lleicbler mere than llfiy year Hgo, mid celebrated her golden wedding last May. Htie was the mother of tun children, six of whom survlve her, namely, Mrs. Kltubeth richaum, widow of the lulu Geerge 1'. Bcbaiim ; Henry M. Dulchler, Mingle, at home with patents j Mary Hartuitii, wlftier LewU M. Hartmau , Hamli Delchler, single, nt home , Jacob Delehler, clerk, nud Jeseph K. Delchler, murehiiut North Queen atreet Mrs. Delch ter also lone three brother', two of whom aru lu business lu lleerglu anil ene lu Vir glnla, and ene aliter In jlaltlmere. Mrs. Dlecbler wa n woman possessing all thu Christian ilrtues. Hhe wa a most exemplary wile and molher, detoted te do mestic and household duties. Mm was a member el Trinity Lutheran church nnd a regular at't'iid.int at thu nervlcrs. Hhe had n wide circle el acquaintance, by whom ahe was highly riteemed and by wlieni her and den death will be painfully felt. Ills "f.cm.i -First .VmiUersatt H'jv. J'r. C. I'". McCauley, pastor of the first Kolermed church, Headlng, oil Wed ensday colebrated his 71st birthday anniver sary In it iuiet manner. During the day the Kev. McCauley was called upon by it num ber of Irleiuls u he congratulated him upon the anniversary and oxteudod their well wishes ler the future. He received many hsndioine present from his pirlshloners. 1'uder the paslorate of itev. McCauley the church hai grown tiuttl new It has a mem. bershlp of ever ,00. The doctor was a mo me lting mid intimate friend of Kev. Dr. J. YV. Nevlu, of Lancaster, one of the foremost theologians of thu country. Ter many years he ha been a memlnr of the beard of visitors of the theological seminary of the Reformed church at Lancaster. He ha held a number of important osltlen lu the church at large, Hnd ha always been one of It most promi nent leaders llccnlied lir Ilia Dorcas Seclrty. The Ladles' t'lileit Dorcas society grato grate lully acknowledge the following donations rocelvttl Hlnce Deoember 2Uth, ISbil : l'rem Mr. J. 1. Hartmau, ?6 ; Mra. Dr. Carventer, fi Mr. 1'ranlz, fl ; Mrs. 8ephia Hmlth, ft; Mr. Henry llaiiuigardner, 1!,'; tens of coal ; (1: Mra. J. I, Hartmau. a miantllv Ing j Mr. II. II. Martin, I0; Mlsa LydU l'lyiin, fl; Mr. Jehn Hest it Hen, ?5 ; Mr. Cee. Hhulwyer, f." j Mr. H Clay Miller, 12 Au; Miss Llzile White, I'l ; Mrs. it. W. Sheuk, fj; Mr. Krauklln lireiieman, v-i Mr. Jure mirth Itelirer, fS; Mis C. O. Musser, (I, tllllcer. at the United Friend.. Tite following odlcere ler Koytields wiuii. oil, Ne. S15, Order of L'nlled l'rlends, wero elected, Tliurbday evening, for Iho enutng term . Jehn C. Hans, chlel counciller ; Mra. M. J, l'lckel, vice counciller ; Jehn lu Vegan, just chief counciller j Mrs. Kmma I'errett, rdoertler i W. II. Jlalley, llnancler; A. C. Itoae, treasurer j Jas. H. Dally, marshal : Miss M. T. Dally, guard ; A. 11. .Mueselman, sentinel reprosentatlve te grand council, Thus. I . rerrett. V. O. C; alternate te grautl council, W. II. Dally, P, C, 0, ... """'H" "letuuiBu, j-; ntra. Aueipu Albert, 51 1 Mis Mary Oermley, f2; .Mra. Korfoet, ei; Mm. H. It. Hwarr, fj; Mrs. Loulan A. llrenemau. f5: Mis A. Ilnrfnr.i nt rlnlli. SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET. TIIK KI.HVTHIH OF JIM Ull.Vb HVVVKK HUH HmritHHBItA MtlftTII, llenditfibs l.tus'l ler tits rarmetit or ttnirnv. Ina ttip l.niiin Hlrset lliill(!ftta'Tlia lin at Four I'er Dent I'laifiil at all, AilO-tltlirr llii.liiresii'thn llisnl The January inoetlugof the Lincanter city school Isnrd was hnld en Thursday oven even lug with the lell'iwlng mombers: Messrs. Maker, llernard, llileiiltis, Hrenemau, Ilreslua, llrewn, Hymn, Coehran, Darmatet ter, r.bermati, Krlsinsii, Kvana, (Irleat, Hart, mail, Llclity, M trsliall, McCouisey, McCor McCer mlck, Mui:illgntl, MelCltllp', Ochs, l'eutz, Itaub, lllngwall, Mchwebel, Hlilndle, Hhlrk, Nmeych, Hnydnr, Hpronger, Warfel, Whlte, Wlckeriham and Dr. Lovergoed, prosldent The minute of the December meeting were read and approved. 1111,1.1 te 111: I'AIII. Mr. I'vaiin pretonled the following bills which bad been examined and found correct aud en his motion the troaiurer wa dlrocted te pay Iho same 1 Jotepli Hchmld, printing drill1, tl&n, W. H Lsvnrgoetl, salary a night school teacher, 1 27 50 ; Lancaster (las Light aud I'urI cimpsny, gas, male night school, I -J ,12 ; Daniel Smnych, couimlsslens niicolle.:tlensirisi, Jlse .is ; J, W. Hamsen, brushes, flOMI , llMtnt.V; Ilro-,merchantllso, (112.13; Hebl.tugti A Heus, repairs. (1.1 U5 J Andrew Laudls, corn cobs, IS; tlee. M, Htolll Htelll man A Ca, rep tits, ll 12 , Chat llirr,achoel aupnlles, f'.'T hi , llenry Yeung,repalm, (1.60; it. M. Merrow, Ulsir, ( 10 73 t Alice Thomp son, servlcr us teacher, M tj j Jehn Ileet it aen, labor, M. II , Potts A Weber, repairs, (0 ; Averts A OvertliHir, latsir, 1V0 , d'2.1.115 : Jehti II. Hellluger, repairs, (J GO: LivU'ewl.latwr, (11.17 ; Michael Niu m pf, kindling weed, (2; iNTKttltJKM 1,11, iirlniing, HIM; Marshall iV Henglor, merctit inline, (a; M , Kllzabeth McClaln, extrn allowance as janitor, (10 ; Daniel Hmeytli, trlinmmg trees, (2 ; William richacller, snow shovel and broom, 75 centH , Jehn I'. Hcliaum ,V Hen, labor, (dS'J '. W. H. Lovergood, night school teacher, (27.W ; 1", Hhlbley, night school teacher, (('.3 75; Jehn Hherlz, extra service as Janitor, (I ; JereHlfe, Insurance en Lemen street building, (120; Mrs. 11. Miller A Hen, morchandlse, (3 JO , Isaac Dlller A Heus, morchandlse, (10 SO. iieNfs le 111: isii-i;d, Mr. Lvan also reported that prevision must be made ler the payment of the In In dcbUslness Incurred by thu addition te the Lemen alieet building. He ollered the fol lowing resolutions which were adopted ' litiolvel, That ler the purpese of paying the ludnblediie.t coulractetl by order of this beard, for the Improvement made te the school house en the corner el l.luie and L0111011 streets, registered bends of the beard te the amount of eleven thousand Ilvohuu Ilvehuu Ilvohuu tlred dollars, shall be Issued, In denemlua liens of llie hundred dollars. The said bends shall bear Interest at the rate of four percent per annum, from Kebruary 1, 1657, piyable quarterly, aud shall be redeemable at tbe pleat ere of the beard at any time after hebruary 1, IhVi And shall be payable ou February 1, Ib'.T. I. ach bund shall be signed by the presldeut, secretary a.:d treaaurer, aud the corporate seal of the beard shall be attached thereto. Hi . 2. All annual lax of one-slxteeulh of one per cent en nil subject of taxation for school purpetes is horeby lovled, te piy the principal aud Interest en the abeve lean, col lectable nnd payable ns ether school taxes. The property couimltteo reported having placed au additional perpetual Insurance of (1,000 en the Lemen street building. Mr. lUrmstetlcr, of the aoldlers' orphans committee, retried favorably ou the applica tion of a son aud diughteref Jehn Dugau te the soldier' orphans school. Mr. Kiugwatt, of tlm night achoel commit tee, rejiorled the schools as being lu a nour ishing condition. iitv svi'eniMfcsnKM'a iiBrenr. Following is the report el the city superin tendent Lam ami, 11, Jan. (. 7 ' Ueitil 11 I--A"'! I'ufierl. Hk.vti.hmi:.s Your city superintendent submits the following rtibrt of the public schools for the mouth of December The whole number el pupils in attendance was 274 In the high schools , 330 In the gram. 111 ir ; tlt.l In thesucindary , .VMn the ungraded; Ml in the Interinudlatu and 1, 12.1 lu the primary, total, J, IT.. The average attendance was 251 In the high schools, .122 m the grammar; 530 In the sec ondary . 30 lu the ungraded , 6W In the inter mediate and I.e.' I In the primary, total, 2,SO-,. The iiUemliuKO In the night schools was 133 mid the nvurage attendance was 10". The at. erage percentage was bl. The num ber of teachers in attendance nt the teachers' meeting wa IT. The number of visits made by the superin tendent was 127. Ttiodlreotois made visits as fellows ; J. I, Hartmau t, Dr. J. Lovergoed 1, T. 11. Cochran 11, H. F Krisman and O. 1 Hnrenger each 10, J. McKlIllps 0, Will. Mc Comsey, Dr. It M. llolenlus, Wm. Orlest and C. Schwebel each 3, H. It. llrenemau and Hen. J. V. Wlekershaui each I. Dr. 51. W. llsiib 2 and W. Wehlseu 1, total 77. Very respectfully your obed leut ser van t, It. K. llu r. 11 m. K mi iiiiiii Kiiioer. vtCASi . Mr. Hiker moved that tbe beard proceed te lilt the vacancy lu the high school, caused by the death of Mlsn(iilL Dr. Wlckershaiu ollerod the following res res res olullenH ns au ainenduietil : Ilesetceil, That the olection of an assist ant iHachurfer the fomale high school be pest pnned ler another month and that In the iiieantlme tlm city au-ierluleudentiu connec tion with the superintending committee be directed te held au examination or all ap plicants for the Kmltien lu the branohea re ipiiretl le be taught, with special reference te drawing, designing and connected subjects, and reiKirtthe results te the beard, Mr. Warfel nald he had talked with Mist Iluudell nud learned that If alie was excused from llulshlng pictures ahe would net need mi assistant, uud he moved that the whole subject be indetlultely peatjHjnett. Dr. McCermlck moved that the motion le postpone ludetlnltely be laid en the table. The chair decided the latter motion outet ertler. Mr. Baker said the beard decided te electa teacher, mid he called ler the reading of the report of the commltten which bad bteii adopted by the beard. There 1 tin urgent necessity ler another teacher nud the beard should at once elect Dr. Wlekersham did net think It wise te Indelluituly (sixtpenu Iho matter, but be tinted It te he geed policy te postpone the election of a teacher for the present It was au Important ikwHIeii nntl required special talent te till it He favored a couipelltlve examination te glve all the teachers In the oily a chance. At drawlug aud designing will be the principal occupation et the new teacher, he tavored going out of the city If there were uone lu thu city te till tbe bill. Dr. McCermlck said It was admitted that a teacher should bu elected ter the high school. He favered an oleetlou te-night and If the party chosen does net glve satialactlen n change can be made nt the end of the term. Mr. MuComsey said that tbore Beems te be a doubt of the iiualltlcatlens el the applicant Ixjlore the beard, notwithstanding the testl. tuenlala she presented. Mia Dakar, be knew, attended the Hchoel of Deslgu, nt I'lilladelpbla, nnd ahe wm competont te lilt the vacancy. The principal of the high school Is overworked by reason of the vacancy net belng lilled and the Interests of the school nre Buttering, Mr. llartuinu did net think It a sorleus matter te postpone action for one month. He knew of a former Lancastrian, Ml as Hoi Hei linger, who la new n teacher el drawing In Philadelphia who would be willing te aecept the position nt (500 per year. Mr. Warfel withdrew bis motion te In dellnllely postpone, which left Dr. Wloker Wleker sham'H resolution bolore the beanl. Mr. ilre'liis read rule 37, which preWdes that no (eacher shall be empleyed In the high schools until afler an examination and lu hla Judgment an olection could net be held until that formality wm gene through Mr. Itaker contended that the only appll cunt for the vacant position, Miss Itaker, had panned all the examinations necessary and her eertlllcatea weie the ovideucoa of her ability. The 1 point of erder w railed that under tului;7 tnte could be ue election until after an examination. The chair decides that the point of order was well taken. Tbore was an nppeal from the decision of the chair, but the chair WRssustalned. Dr. Wlckersham'a resolution iKulpenlng eicHlen ler a month was adopted by a vote of 10 te IS, Messrs. Ilernard, Uoleiilus, Ilreno Ilrene man, Ilreslu, llrewn, Ityrne, Coehran, Kberiniu, Kvans, (JrUsl, llartman, Llclity, Marahall, MeKllllp', Pent, Itaub, Warfel Wlckersham nntl Dr. Lotcrgned voted aye j nnd Messrs. Uaker, Diruistettnr. Krliman, McCemsey, MoCermlek, JloKlllgett, OcIih, lllngwall, Hohwnbel, Hhlrk, Hineych, Hny. der, Hprlnger, White, voled no. ritoi'esnii 1,1 JilLVTlON. Dr. Wlckersham etllud attonlleii te the propesod legislation ns te cities of several classes, and from Iho copy of the proposed law I.ancMler would be ntlected a te Its school beard. It takes sway the nen-tartlan character and makei ether radical change. Mr. llartman moved that the matter be re ferred te thejudlctary (-"iiiiiittee, tutepert at tbe next meeting. Adjourned. AiiHittAi, unrnui.itn ruir .vbrtinu. liiatallsllun ut enicrr.ltriurt of the Wurk tlurlnc The Vest The Uamp.FIre The lately elected ollleers of Pest 405, O. A. It., were Installed Inte their respective olllces by Commander Ilural, of Pest 81. The at tendance of members and visitors was T6ry large. The pest Is In a most nourishing con. dltlen and ha prospered greatly during the pant year. Chaplain Leenard's report shows a large ameuut et charltable work dene by the jieit during the past twelve months. Frem It we learn that the remains of 37 sold lern have been burled en the soldiers' let In Wicaster cemetery , V) visits have been made te the county aluisliouie and hospital In tholnteroat of the soldiers therej 80 dis charge paisjrabave been procured for veterans who had lest their original paiiers; 1'2 old aoldlers have been fHcured admlxslen te the Seldlersjand Hallers' II irne and Helllclal visits have been made U tbe Mt Jey orphans school. During the evenlng the retlrlng com cem com mander, It. C. McDinneli. was presented by Chaplain Leenard en buhalt et the comrades with a luagnttlceut geld pendant, represent ing the mark of the ltd ariuv corps Bnd lb G. A. It. badge combined, lie was also tirn. (tented by Adjutant Illarx, en tiehair of the jiest, Willi a pt diiitDaudei's regulation badge OUlceref the'Juard Geerge llullna llullna gle, having prexwetl the greatest number el recruits during the year, was presented by the pest with a beautiful geld CI. A. It pin. At the conclusion of the installation and ether ceremonies a camr-flre was held at which been soup, hard tai-k and jierk were aorvetl, war aengs were sung anil army chesluul cracked. Officer el the Day II, II. Iletz wa unanimously vmd the greatest yarnlst en earth. .1 MttVEi, at.uiiuu ash 11 trs Clclirata Their Flllleilt Wadillex Annlter- sr lu Their Ctitt.tlana Hume. (Samuel Hlokem, one of Lancaster county's best known and wealthiest cltlens, was mar ried en January s5, 1S..T, te Mary, daughter of Isaac and Deberah V. alker, of Hadsbury township. Tuesday was the lUtleth anni versary of that gladsome day, and all the relative gathered at the old home In Chris tiana te honor the event 1 here were present children, grundcblldrei,, and relations near and remetflT The celebration lasted all day and wa of a quiet character. Substantial comfort for the Inner man was provided, aud many hnudseme presents were made te the aged couple, Isaac . Slokeui, a son, the cashier of the Christiana National bank, pre sented a geld-headed -an te his mother; ami her brother Isaac Walker, of Gap, gave Mr. HloReiu a purse, and Mrs. hlokem a iarl.hauded knlle. Tre presentations were accompanied by appropriate addresses. Mr. Hlokem was born February 5, 1317, and bis wife 011 April 0, I'"".. Beth bid lair te survle many yesrs, whit h Is the lend hope of a large circle of frleini Junier e I . A. .11. Conestoga Council, Nc. 2'2, Junier e, I'. A. M.,held en Thursdey night one of the largest and moil Interesting esslQns It has had for sotue time and Uie attendance was large. District Deputy J. I. Shitlte Installed the eSlcers who were elected a week age oxcept trustee. P. S. Geedman having declined, Wm. IL McCemsey was electetl Instead. The reports of the ill -era went read, tbe trusteea repext showing that the council has made satisfactory progress, being worth Dec, SI, lSXi, (5,790 65, a gain of ever (110 the past term of three mouths, and no debts. The council was in 'titled that ou uext Thursday the proper persens would be pre pre ent te confer the past inechaule degree en all who attend, and that the oriental deuree would be Introduced in a lew weeks. Four candidates were Initialed, two being from Haluuga, and all wetepnt through In a highly satisfactory niauutr llefure Itiit Mnyer The tuayer had a hslf-dcieu cases te dlsitose of this morning. Tue only drunk was lien Jamln Hmlth, a colored man living en Marlen alley. He was seen hy oillcer Helas several time during the night aud the olllcer tried te induce blm te go he'iie. Smith would uet go and llnnlly he was placed uuder nrrest He resisted nnd the t Hi er was obliged te use his blaekjacl: en him. 'I he mayor sent him te Jail for thirty day. Otie tramp was sent te the work-house and lour ledger were dis charged. IttlJIliE Uhealct L'uuel) Iteall Wesley Koblnaen, of Whlte Herse, has bought the store prefriv of James M. Mo Me Camaut, of Cemiwfsv.lii, t'hoster county, for f2,125. Jna II. Herr, el (i"shen, bought the Foun Feun tain grist mills, with -t a res el land, lu West Nottingham, Chester cunty. G. D. lleuder, til New Helland, bought from James A'Llevd their brickyard properly, embracing 8 acres' of land, k tin and uteuills, in Iho eastern Hecllen of t'ifetd for (.1 mvi. Tlilrlj-Vwe yusll r.att-n In lliltl) Da).. Themas Jehnsen, lhursday uli;hl, ate his thirtieth quail atnHpriiigUeid, 111 , restaurant, en a wager that he could eat thirty lu thirty dayB between the hours el a and'1 p. 111. Alter tluishlnp; the thlrtietli, J'huseii called for two mere, getting away with the three lu 11 little evor eight mluu is. He is a man rough In appearance and weiuhs 135 pounds. He said the Inst bird tasted as geed as the lint. Henry Geerge ami Dr. Mi til) mi Henry Geerge lu his new paper, the Sfumiartf, ndvises egalust Dr. McGlynn going te Heme, What he c ills "the Hen rben college of cardinals" would net, lu Mr. George'a opinion, tle tbe priest luatice. lis charge Archbishop t'errlgan with being the instrument of New Yerk political lings. Alleced t'sirlf's Drltlng, Isaac Reynolds was before Alderman llttr en Thursday altorueou, te answer n charge of assault and battery preferred by Hettle Gelsl. The allogatleu was that Reynolds drove Inte a buggy of Mlas (joint's, and she was thrown out anil somewhat bruised. The testimony failed te abew any negligence ou the part el Reynolds, nnd the alderman dismissed the case. Nut t'ulxiti, Hut iiiill(. The ulckncs lu Ibe family of Jeseph Mauri, the Ilroeklyu druggist, was canted net by poison, but by hemorrhagic amullpex. Three or the children nre dead, three ethers ami the father are lu h critical condition. liable. Flay Willi a Ite.ulter. Mabel Putnam, (years old, was fatally shot lu Ralayla,New Yerk, en WedneaJay night, by n boy of the same Hgo, who was playing with bl father' revolver. At the Opera lluu.e. The Ida Lew It company appeared befere? goed-slrod audlonce last ovenlng, aud their proaentatlen of "Jaue Kyre" was well ro re ro celvetl. Mis Lewls askumed the title role lu her usual manner. The costumes were hand, ome. Thlsevenlne "The Gypsy's Oath" will be given, A HISTORICAL SOCIETY. l,4HVTKtt VOVNTV TO HAIR Till uhkfvi. iffinririi'tf. A Uunatllittlim .Iriepleil and a I'ertnaiieBt Orgatilrstlen F.rr.ctett-lntlltatletisthat I'elnt In a Vlu'iteii. and Nurrei.tiil Career Fur n 1,'itiK Needed laical Orxsttlisllen, Lincanter nnw lias a historical society. This long uoedotl Institution was established en a permanent bails at a meeting held lu tbe orphans' court room el the court house en Thursday at '2 p. in. Rev. J. Max Hark pre sided until the arrival of the temporary prosldent, Rev. Dr. J. U. Dubb. Mr. W. U. Henscl reperted a constitution which was adopted section by section and dually a a whole. It lias fellows j The Con.tlttillen. l.-KAMK. This soclety shall be called the Lancaster County Historical soclety. II. OIUllCTS. ltnobjecta shall be the discovery, collec tion, preservation ami publication of the his tory, historical records and data et and re latlng te Lancaiter city and ceunty,the cellec tlen nnd preservation el books, newspapers, pamphlets, maps, genealogies, portraits, paintings, relics, engravings, manuscripts, letters, Journals aud any nnd nil materials, which may establish or Illustrate such his tory, the growth aud progress of population, wealth, education, agriculture, arts, manu factures and commerce In this city and county. ill. -MtMBKniiitr. The soclety shall consist of resldenl, cor responding and life members , resident members must be at the tlme of their elec tion actual rotddeuls of the county. Fer membership persons may be propesod by any member in writing te the ex ocutlve committee and ' upon Its ric ric ric omtnendatlon such persens may be elected by a majority vete et these present at the next quarterly or annual meeting, iv. the nt'ES. Resident mombers shall pay au admission feo of two dollars at the time et tnelr enroll ment and an annual fee of (1, payable en Jan. I, of each year. Arrearages for thtes years will cause the delinquent te be dropied from the rolls. Tbe fee for II le membership shall be (50, such members te be exempt from all dues and entitled te re ceived free of charge ene copy of each el the publication el the society. V. THE OFFICERS. The efllcers of the soclety shall consist of a president, two vice presidents, recording secretary, corresponding secretary, treasurer and librarian, and their duties shall be such nt usually pertain toeQlcors of like title. M. TIIK EXECTT1VE COMMlTTi:K. There shall be en executive committee et se en teen, composed of the officers and ten ether members of the society, te be chosen at tne annual meeting. The duties of the executlve committee shall Include alt these duties that commonly belong te the beard of manager nud of trustees of such associations. It shall also arrange and digest the histori cal material collected from month te mouth, and present the result of It labors te the society at Its quarterly aud annual meeting, besides making all the necessary arrange ment te Insure the Interest aud us-fulnewH of saitl meetings. MI. KI.ECTIONS. The regular election of officers and el the executive commlltee shall be by ballet at the annual meeting, aud their terms shall be for for one year. Mil. ALANXIUS. Any vacancies occurring In the beard of efllcers or executive committee during the year (-ball be tilled by election ct the next quarterly meeting after the vacancy occurs. iX. MEKTINtlH. The executlve commlttee shall meet at least once a month, ut such times aud places as It may determine , tbe society hall meet quarterly nt 2 p. 111. ou the tlrst Saturday of April, July aud October; and In annual meeting at 2 p. m. ou the Saturday after each New Your. Special tnoetlngs may be called by the president at the request of nine mom burs. v.-tiik utenvM. Five mombers shall constitute a quorum of the executive commlttee, and nine a quorum el the society te transact business at the (iiarterly or annual meeting. I. AMENDMENTS. The-'O rules may be amended by a two thirds vete of tbe member present at tbe quarterly meeting next subsequent te that at which the amendment Is propeed. llESOtCIION. Itcatileeil, That the constitution Ibis day adopted be transcribed Inte a book by the recording secretary ; that all the3u present nntl all ethers who have expressed a desire te beceme members be enrolled as charler member upeu the payment of the prescribed fee ; aud all ethers who signify such dealre te the secretary before the uext quarterly meot meet lng aud pay such tee, and that copies of this constitution and resolution be sent by the corresponding secretary te all ierseu whom he may have reason te thluk are desirous of becoming members. The O nicer. Ulect Fellow Ing are tbe elllcerii chosen for the Iriunueut organization : President, Rev. J. II. Dubbs, D.D. ; vlce proaldents, Hen. J. 1. Wickershitm, Hiinuel 12rans , roaerdlng sec retary, A. I". Hostettor ; corresponding sec retary, W. W. Grleit , librarlau, S.'H. Zahui; treasurer, H. P. Kaby ; exocutive committee. F. It. Dillenderller, J. 11. HIpple, It. M. Rellly, C. T. Htelgerwalt, C. H. Stubbt, 11. A. lJrickunsteiii. Hey. J. Max Hark, H, O. Hlayuinker, P. C. Hlller, W. U. Hensol. Mr. lssae Wulker, efGap, presented te the society an engraved portrait of William Peun by Jehn Sartain from tbe only paint ing ever made of the leuuder of this state , also n lae aluille of Putin's penman ship. A vote of thanks was extended te Mr. Walker. Prosldent Dubbs en accepting olllce made a speech exprosalve of his gratification of the honor conferred. He regarded Lancaster county ns 1110 grandest lu our geed common wealth. He premised te work faithfully In the interest of the society. The seci6ty adjourned nfter agreeing that the next meeting ut the executive committee would be held lu W. U. Hensel's ettlce en next Monday evening, January 10th, at 7 o'clock. Sent Out, Petor Francis, who gave Baltimore as his residence, was beard by Alderman Uarr this morning en a charge of drunkenness aud disorderly conduct 111 sontenco whs 30 days lu the county J tit rite liellcd lluzrard Acnlit. The belled buzzard Is still hover lug around Northern Cecil, Md. It was seen at the farm of Clltlerd Kirk, near Cnlvert, a few days Tite Kllle.tell the lUllreait. KtKsr.i.L, Kansas, Jan. 7, lu a railway accldeut here at 2 o'clock yesterday altorueou U. C. Tinges, of Kaneas City, and E. T. Alexander, suppesed te live at Ottawa, Kan sas, were killed. kiiutv Htupa the tecutuullt e. Hkiu.in, Jan. 7. Hoverosuow stermi nre prevailing throughout Prussian HUetla, Kail, way trallle Is wholly suspended lu come, qiienca. GO Degrees llelun Zere, Minnkai'elih, Jan, 7. At Aitkin, Minn,, this morning, a spirit thermometer Indicated Blxty degrees below zero. Me Dancer of a Tie-Up. " IlnoeKt.VN, Jan. 7. The presltleul of the Brooklyn city and Broadway street railroads have accepted tbe empleyes' tlme table uud all danger of another tie tip la eyer. tt.i.-vainu an Milium, He ratline lie Vfaceil War Upeu Llquur llnulrt. lilt I'rlethiK Material Is De.trejed. Oi'klika, Ala, Jan. 7. Majer It. 1C. Ktl zer, editor of the Time of this city, en ROlng Inte his olllce yesterday morning, found the gear.wheel of his Campbell press smashed te pieces, and the type all In pi. He found the following letter . At Tun Cm-11, Jan. 3, 1SS7. IIkn IC. IvKlzhtt, roprnbate: Your con. duet toward the honest and decent ttcople of this town hai boceino unendurable, and as you are hodged about with a class of sup IHirteri that Is as low and dobasetl as you are, Micro i no chance le bring you te Justice, 'thorefero 1 nui nrdored by tbe club te notify you te leave this town and county within ten days, or ablde the oenseqtietieo.1. (Signed) u. PrtATT, Secrelary. This Is au outbreak of Ibe lawless spirit which has prevailed evsr slnce 1372, when certain parties secured licenses te tell liquor. Majer Kelzer In bis pnper has waged n ro re ro leutlos war upon the liquor-dealers and It U for this reason that he ha been warned le leave llie town. Inriueit un the Itnllread Victim,. Tiffin, Oble, Jan. 7. The Inquest 011 the bodies of tbe victims of tbe horrible dlsar.er en the B. itO, Tuesday morning, was begun at 2 o'clock te-day In the city hall. This large room, capable of seating two thousand, was teted te Its fullest capacity, standing room being at a premium. The cae for the ahvte Is conducted by Coreuor Lepper, asslsted by Prosecutor P. M. Adam-, b'oveutoeu witnesses have been summoned te appear, Including the crews of both trains, tralnmaitorsandsemoofthosurvlvlngpanscn. gem, all or whom are bore with the exception of Knglneer Kller, et the freight, who stated last night that be would be dainnei If he ctme near the inquest The cero coro cere nor has considerable ttntluinny whicli he Is keeping hecret, but I biu reliably Informed that It shows the freight men knew they wero running en the tlme of the Limited express. It also shows that llftoen or Blxteen passengers were In the smoker at the tlme or the collision and only two are known te have escaped. Froneanced Dead, bat She li Nut I'enTLANB, Me., Jan. 7. Karly In Decern ber, Ellen, tbe invalid wife of W. O. Jenes, el Jenes A Hutching, was pronounced te be dead, Having a horror of being burled nil ve she bad requested that the fuueral should be dalaycd until the evidences or death were unmistakable. Thrce days laler she wai heard te groan. Stimulants were applied and In four hours she could open her eyes nnd In eight hours oeuversod. Slnce tben she has continued te Inprove, although she Is weak and emaciated, having taken little or no nourishment for 13 day, flbe has made known te her friends what she experienced while In the trance. DefrDte lathe Hadiluck fane, Hteix CtTT, la. Jan. 7. The plans of the defonse In the Haddock murder case, nre new pretty fully known. Leavltt Is te be Impeached, and witnesses nre te swear they saw him 11 re the shot The dofene will show that Leavltt were a straw bat aud tight pants and carried n 3S calibre revolver which he threw away. It will be elalmed that this Is the revolver found near the scene of the murder. The chief of pel Ice nnd clly mar shal have evldonce that after the murder the participants agreed te swear the killing ou tbe man who squealed. Leavltt Is, there fore, the target of the defense. TlieCaaie Fer SerkluB Divorce, KuiNBurtaii, Jan, 7. The suit of the Marchioness of Queaniberry for divorce against her bus baud will be trled In this city because the law of Scotland grant,a wife a divorce en the ground of ndultorjjRlene. In her petition for a divorce thjKlarchlenesi states among ether spfvjjgfitless that the mirquls has net livede ,,u her for the past 12 years and that be had admitted a vveui tu Inte the houae with whom he committed adultery. Neither the woman nor the mar quis deny the latter charge. I allure of n Jtlc Inaerurul.blD Firm Cincinnati, Jan. 7. It Rothschild's Sens, dealers In furniture, carpets, stoves, ote , ou the Installment plan at 171 West Sixth street, made an assignment this morn ing te Adam A. Kramer. Tbe tlrni has branch c dices establish ed in Clilctge and Kansas City. The failure w as caused by an attachment by a Chicago creditor. The lia bilities are heavy. Ulihep Fuller Hurled New Y'ettK, Jau. 7. Right Rev. Horatio Petier, sixth bishop of the diocese of New Yerk, was burled nt 1'oughkeopslo this afternoon. The Eorvlces nt Trinity chureh here were very impressive, and the edlflce was crowded, Drs, Dlx, Swope, Cox, Deane and Riddle, officiating. Numbers of clergy, net only Kplscepaltaus, but of nil denomina tions, Irem all ever the country, were present te show their respects te tbe dead prelate. Has Temporary luarters. I'lULAiitxritlA, Jan. 7. The Kvtmng Telegraph, whose establishmeut was burned out last night, will be leaned te day and for tbe next lew days from the Inquirer build ing, the use of which has been kindly ten dered by Ibe proprietor. The loes by the Ore In the Telegraph building is fully cer. ered by insurance. The euglue and press uud the valuable colledion el biographical and historical matler wero ss.ved. lleault or the Rate War. San Francisce, Jau. 7. It ti stated that the exocutive commlttee et tbe trunk line peel has adepted n resolution demanding 28 per cent of the net through rrelgbt rates from the Pacific cesst te the Atlan tic seaboard with the provUe that Iho result sh.ri yield uet lees than 25 ceuls iir 100 peuuds from Chicago te New Yerk. They had been receiving 22 per cent, which they claim did net pay the expouse of the haul owing te the rate war letwwni Iho transcontinental reads. lluliiian lu the Itace Fur Senater. lNiitANAt'etts, Ind., Jan. 7. Congress man W. S. llelman reached this city last night, uud maJe u formal announcement of his Intention te onter the Democratic sena torial contest It Is understood that iioither party will caucus for senator till the lieutenant governorship question Is settled. The caucus will probably net be held before Thursday night. Man led at 70. CiiAiiLfcireN, Ills., Jan. 7 ThomasOood ThemasOood ThomasOeod man, the reverend gentleman who preached the funeral sermon ever the remains et Themas Lincoln, rutkoret tuelamented l'res. ldcnt Lincoln, was married yesterday In this city, te MrB. Jane Hull, et llutlen tewnshlr, Celes county. Mr. Geedman Is 79 years or age, while hlsbrtde Is 41 years. Shet III. Wife aud lllni.ell. I'nii.AiiELriii v, Jan. 7. Ln3t nlgbl Christian Hunt, a Cierman, shot his wile with a revelver, and alterwarda llred a hhet lute his own forehead. Neither of the wounds are fatal. Jealousy was Uie cauaoef the deed. tllaUMene te Conciliate Liberal.. Londen, Jan. 7. The Sfaiitfartl says Mr. niadstonels prepared te modify his home rnle achome with a view te connlllute the dlaaldent Liberals aud Is willing te oenlluo theixiwersnr the Irian loatalaUve body te j questions exclusively Irish delegated te it ACHES OF BUILDINGS BUI.N1 T'""'""J"ojfrt;rertrj.Yiiiij 1 si. a m tenN is ah urn. ti. 1 .... 11 .- - ...,, ..1... ,,, atnj.onerournntittr.il Wall men iiee Kmplejmtnt-The .ITnrka la Itehnllt-A lire-.,, ,na een,.-,, ,.$. utreretl In l,lMIneiher lllttft, $ .$ Va 1.1.1:1 Kaluh, It I., Jan. 7.-.T he Rhe' Island borse shoe company's Immense, wtwk. "i shops wero almost entirely dostrejed by tn "j this morning. The buildings burned weWS the main building, 150 by li feetlnslW.T? nntttalnlnr fclv nlinlnna alrtil manltlHaaH -.- ti '-ffl biiuwiuiu niA vi'giuvgnuu -JIMliUlUC! jr fJt H " kinds ; the niacliiue shop, se called. 125 Iee4 ' square; the punching and hammerlugderrt -3 mnnt hlllldltl(M. nnn !tv feAt ftnttar aiut ?& the ethor 200 by SO feet The only Iiem con 4$ tianv In tlin vlllnfrn r,n,r Ml,ftlAft Imnd J&Jl machine, rospendod promptly, but Iks) 1 handful nf tiimi i.inbl iln llltln vt-lltt ji.i1 -AF ncres or burning building, rawtueket, ysu Central Falls and Lensdale were naked ort'. ftlil unit Itirirn rtrnntnii urnvA mti s.a kh jSb ! in a 1IIVIIU UlVtllCII V1U1U OUUU UU 'O ground rendering effiolent service. la Wt,". Wnrk nrnrvnr thn llnntfie mrml iitiMlniWf--l ; until after ocleclc wben tbore waa uethUglJ louie ijurn. Urtat mneii of Ireu Uy .! g twisteii una warped. Tbe estimated leMwtfl J reacb 1530,000 , iUHured for 51C0.000, of whtefcra aoeui tw.wu weh pmced en tbe bulIdlDMy nuu niwit Allien were nei mirneti. TBSg;J tuntbu tint I n nannll h llll, a a .. " rl "uiAeurtuti va.tjr ui il'ty IUI1H Ol UOTIV fttlOflM TMvr llaV. tlin1nrril llY hamla an.l ,mA m tin v r nil nt fel (Wt tmr iln Tim x m'V fj . - ... W(VVV ,-. -. -iuw I1UIAB TT j-'B borebuillat ence. Tbe ttre U HUppesed te. j man In lining a lamp with elt Londen,1; new lerk nntl Connecticut Insuraucocem.., panics are the principal lesers. A VUIVAUU HKBirCKr BUltNBU. The Lets tut Ilulliltnc and Sleck S3P.000, Car-. eted by le.utauce -Beverat IpJered. Cincvoe, Jaiu 7. Krnst llrethera' brew.lS vij a. w nut. ui Liamutiu Blivel, vtH9 Omulr tiamageu ny nre mis morning. The Ore' aS started nbeut 0 o'clock In the fourth ncer.a.ndJgl tue second ana third alarms wero struck In r3 rnpld succession. The meu wero all at werk31 but escaped se far us could be learned, while ,jl tlm ttrn una In iit.'..iuq Thn ft... w.ma-. tm furiously for nu hour. The weather wm ae im Intensely cold that llie llreuien were almettwfl uuuuuiuuu. i tie tuf is as yei uokeowbu ya: The bulldlug cost f 200.000. Iho stoek Is wettk h (100,000, aud both nre said te be fully ia M sureu. aueroeiiuu in sueruy alter u e ciccsf,. and the Iren coping en ene slde fell outward, srM crashing through au adjoining building asd sj .A.IA..nlll...i r t. . .iJt nuiiuuaijr lujuritig n .trn. v.ueu, wuu was ia a dellcate condition, A tlreman named Wil1 llatn Krles was a' se badly hurt by tbe fall lair Iren. The neighbors en Hawthorne avenue.. fi whero the browery proper fronts, and Ittr.l.Si abee street were hurrying out wltb their jW$ household goods en their sheuldcta. Tbag lire beat Geyser km ready for service, but tlf"'i the tire dia net reach the lower floors It 5 would net be called Inte uie. ft Latkh. The ueyeer has been put lawg service and U Bending six streams dlreetl Irem the rlver, but still the II re raged aad.'v' seen It was found that the lower doers were 3 belnir burned, and tbe tlrst fleer, usedaama store room, was reached tu spite of all tbe i? water that could be put en the fire. The men Vi were net able, from the construction of Ihfj-iV building, te utilize mauy streams wbtrtj most necued. Many or 1110 men were ' coated with Ice as te be practically helel until freed from their enveloping armor. Ji The II re was declared tinder control at ll-j$ n'alnab 1 tml It Ami Ann fltm.1 4n ItlA Mtllk!:'' u uiaai it uau UDUIl VUUIJIIUU. IU HIU PHiUtxt , west corner. The low Is between f 30,000 and t -Eft! W),000. V. .,. .,.--.1(1.. Vm.,b..a.I Dk.h. J U1I.1.'I.AIUI.IS .'.tuui, w nu. it un u.a- w chlue sheiis en the Northern PaclQe railroad 1? St ... v . . u tllnn r..,. T Tk. Ma. j at Farcn. Dakota, worn burned this mernlns and thrce locomotives destroyed. The lea,vl Is f 120,000. which 1 covered y Insurance. ? I'ut IttU Uet Ceal, una lUbj. 'J,t RtNSiELAEn, Ind., Jun, 7 During ttev4i abstfuce of Mrs. Chai. Iiurns Irem her home, - yesterday afternoon n young daughter took coils of tire from the steve aud placed thera -;. In aprfiltA In wblph Mm. Ilurna liine.reAi 'i: .-.w - ....-..-.. ...., ..rf -..., t sleeping. Iho baby was burned te death,, aud the olJest child fatally injured. The mother roturued In time te tare the house. S LVXVUS'.i IJil.K VUl'ULAVE. Fliej nattier Cu Mae at the Municipal OiHseBn'K Asklug for llllher Werk or 1 tread. Londen, Jau. 7. The Inhabitants et thJ?i West Kutl were startled te-day by an unex-v- fuDtciil ilatiintiLlralifin rt Itin iinfitrtnTrivAil nftt' Londen. Lurge crowds of the unemployed who had congregated at dltlcreut polntael the city se as net te attract the attention efv the police, suddenly made their appearance) iJ lu the vicinity of Iho local govern meetS beard, each ceutliiueut having been timed ea.vs all would arrive at Iho pelut of render vcae ntthosauie hour. Tbe plan was well ear.lf ried out, for none of the gerernment or peUeeS uuiciais uuu tuctiitDu auv uuituu ut Mieitvn demonstration and were only made aware of 3? thn tRct hv the stiddeu ntmearnncfl In tht; streets of an Itnmeuse aimy of unemployed " werKtnen crying ; "vtive us wers or give ua bread." M A commlttee of unemployed waltoden tbeVt$ Rt Hen. Charles J. Ritchie, president or ttte local government team, anu ueiaueu ieeir. grievances te that official rt questing the get-fS . . ...1 . . .1... ..iBj erument te auupv tueasittua ter uiu outpte c- liieui ui numuiuii un iiuutiu nui.B. flae'-a Ritchie received the deputation kindly, but tf said be wa unable te premise them any.is thing, lie would, however, place tneurt- erlevntwes befern thn cabinet at Its next niMvi- Ing. The crowd then repaired te Trafalgacfs (Square whero au Indignation meeting w:.3 I. .-I. I ut... ...nliillnna n.lnnl.a wrtMM 1 1.1 tm '. H against the apathy of the cevernmeut Many.a shepkeepers In and around Trafalgar Square -a l,,.lllr ,t ,, tl,nlp Ktmttnra nnd rlniArl thl.tl."S l'UlJ " UJI UW. UUU.hW.M H..U v.w-v. hw j jj, j stores uuder the lienet tuai nueuier neaiausv,' demonstration wa about te tike placeC" The crowd, however, was enlerly and nfter-ksi the adoption of the resolutleu quietly dls-Si ttAreeit. tfi! Fu.tuia.ter far Seuth llethlelient ,' Washington, Jan. 7. The fellow iegS nominations were sent te the Senate te darS by the prosldent : Rebert Brand, of ItllnelVjg ... i. .....-.. r.ff mi.lniii. fni. tlm nnf I fAf'J uaiena, in. icsuuiww"' . vlj, Newport, Pa. ; Jehu P. Ilyau, Seuth DstblarJ hem, Pa.; Win. T. jounaen, varuunuge Md.: Jamei 11. Ryan, Saint ClalrsvlllO, Oh Hainiiel llrewn. dr.. Ravenswood, III.'i Michael . Cunningham, Gibsen City, 1IL t l-.l"r,l iinwmnn. Itriinswlrk. Ma t RalMacJ Shelb.n. Windser. Me.: Johul'eaton. Kiewa. ' fcU..HU a...... ...-, ...., T Kausas; Jehn F. Ulaukburn, UutchliuOB, Kansas; Henry J. vviiKimeu, urauite taue,;- Minn.; Itufus Tbotupfien, Albany, Oregon, New Yurk Uleak Dealers Fall, .V3 New Yeiik, Jan. 7. Jehu wiieen'H ue cloak dealers at 31 Maiden Laue, made I assignment te-dsy te Jehn Wilsen wlti preferences. The retorted awels atetTM and liahllliles are about the aauie auieiiBt' . . Frrpartui; far War. 1'AitiB, Jan.7. Oen, Boulanger, lnlQk of war, baa ordered 200,000 new tnelh shells and oilier war material. - ; HKATUMU IHOIVAIIUP, Wahiiinoten. D. a, J, VM I'Mitum Pennavlranls. NOW JefeYl Dolawaret Celder, northerly wtej i .1 ..I.-.- r.ilnua.1 mr aneir. tair wtuivi,..w...- -v Vl tf i h1Mfiii&mxi.. .. ,. i!lksv '.; " t11. -I rTjl-A- v , . , Crtftdrsry .. ji-, ()
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